The media giant and philanthropist sat down with Entertainment Tonight, Oprah Winfrey reveals the joyful outburst on "You get a Car" moment episode and her new show Belief.

Eleven years ago, the Oprah Winfrey's "You get a Car Moment!" is one of the most quoted phrases in the television history. It is considered as one of the most unforgettable free-car giveaway episode which has originally aired in the year 2004 and which was dubbed the Wildest Dreams season.

According to ET, the audience was led to believe that only one of them would win a brand-new Pontiac G6. Staff members then handed each audience member a box, telling them that one of the boxes would have the key to the free car. When they each opened their boxes and found that there were keys in all of them, no one knew what to think.

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"I was saying that because people were screaming so loudly they didn't know what was going on," Winfrey said. "Prior to that moment, I had said, 'Open up your boxes. One person has a key.' So when I looked at the faces of the audience, they go, 'But I have a key ... but she has a key,' so that's why I said, 'You get a car! You get a car!' to try to clarify, because they all looked so confused. Everybody gets a car!"

American television host, actress, producer, philanthropist and entrepreneur, Oprah Gail Winfrey, born in Mississippi and had lived a poor life when she was at her young age. But rose to fame through hard work and consistency, she climbs up through the ranks of broadcast television, and now sits at the head of an empire.

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"I believe that when you believe in yourself -- when you truly do believe in yourself, and I don't mean just kind of liking yourself enough to go out to Neiman's and buy a pair of shoes, but believe in yourself and your own possibilities -- that the world is open to you," Winfrey said at the time. "I really do."

When the talk show host, 61, opened up on her first Oscar nomination for her supporting role in Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple, she believes on what it means to be passionately in love with work and the people that surrounds you.

"It's where I discovered love," Winfrey told ET about working on the film. "What it means to love your work, what it means to love friends, and what it means to be impassioned by work."

The Queen of Talk has recently launched a new show called Belief, hat takes an emotional, empowering and inspirational look at the mysteries of existence, ET wrote. She admitted that this series has been a challenge for her.

"Life is about trying to grow yourself to whatever is the next level," she shared. "So this Belief series is the next level for me."